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We treat each patient with a caring personalized approach and see each problem in its own unique way.

Our Professional Team...

Serving Charles City and Floyd County with superior care since 1969. We treat each patient with a personalized approach.

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ABOUT US

Special Medical Services is a physical therapist owned rehabilitation and diagnostic service business located in the Floyd County Medical Center in Charles City, Iowa. Special Medical Services has been serving the residents of Charles City and the surrounding Floyd County area with consistently superior care since its origination in 1969. We treat each patient with a caring personalized approach and see each problem in its own unique way. You will find our professionals to be caring and highly knowledgeable and our facilities to be modern and inviting.

PHILOSOPHY

In addition to a hands-on approach, we encourage each patient to take an active role in their own care and treatment plan. We work with each patient to educate them about their own unique problem and provide them the necessary tools to allow them to assist in their treatment plan. It has been shown that when patients are actively involved they are better equiped to prevent future recurrences.

Services

Physical Therapy

As a staple in our community, Special Medical Services takes great pride in providing effective physical therapy services. We create a tailored plan for each patient designed to improve motion, reduce pain and swelling, increase strength and endurance, restore function, and prevent re-injury.

News

"Coming back from a shoulder injury:......."

"If you ask the professionals at Special Medical Services what are the top two diagnoses they treat, it probably comes as no surprise that back pain is No. 1. Would you have guessed, however, that shoulder pain problems rank second?"

"Coming back from an ACL tear:.........."

"We saw there was a problem and something that needed to be addressed. Since it has been shown that females jump and land differently, the focus on the prevention program was to teach them to jump and land in a more correct, or ACL-safe, manner... See the full article from the Press